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Hello,
How can I create a slicer(or other means) to ignore Products which have not been sold consecutively in the last three days ?
I have the following table:
Then I needed an output table that ONLY adds the number of units sold of products which have not been zero in the last three days
Output table:
Thanks,
John
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can try the following formula:
Sales in the last 3 days =
VAR saleslast3days =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Sales[Units Sold] ),
DATESBETWEEN ( Sales[Date], MAX ( Sales[Date] ) - 2, MAX ( Sales[Date] ) )
)
RETURN
IF ( saleslast3days > 0, saleslast3days )
And the result is below:
If you want this to be dinamic based on a selection of dates you need to have a disconnected table for the filtering and then redo your measure using that table:
Sales in the last 3 days =
VAR saleslast3days =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Sales[Units Sold] ),
DATESBETWEEN ( Sales[Date], MAX ( Dates[Date] ) - 2, MAX ( Dates[Date] ) )
)
RETURN
IF ( saleslast3days > 0, saleslast3days )
Check PBIX file with both options.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @Anonymous ,
You can try the following formula:
Sales in the last 3 days =
VAR saleslast3days =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Sales[Units Sold] ),
DATESBETWEEN ( Sales[Date], MAX ( Sales[Date] ) - 2, MAX ( Sales[Date] ) )
)
RETURN
IF ( saleslast3days > 0, saleslast3days )
And the result is below:
If you want this to be dinamic based on a selection of dates you need to have a disconnected table for the filtering and then redo your measure using that table:
Sales in the last 3 days =
VAR saleslast3days =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Sales[Units Sold] ),
DATESBETWEEN ( Sales[Date], MAX ( Dates[Date] ) - 2, MAX ( Dates[Date] ) )
)
RETURN
IF ( saleslast3days > 0, saleslast3days )
Check PBIX file with both options.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @MFelix ,
I have another question, which is almost like an extension of this problem. Just out of courtesy, would you mind if I tag you into it if I post it as a separate community question?
No problem.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsThank you so much Miguel. I have tagged you in here How to filter out rows from an output table whose ... - Microsoft Power BI Community ?
Hi @MFelix,
Could you please clarify on what you meant by
"if you want this to be dinamic based on a selection of dates you need to have a disconnected table for the filtering and then redo your measure using that table"
what table do i need to create for this?
Hi @Anonymous
sorry wrote faster than I think about the phrase. If you check my PBIX file I have a table with only dates.
You need to create a date table with all the dates and used it has your slicer.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
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